Tuesday, November 26

Maríana Treviño from '100 Días' on Telemundo returns to TV with 'Cecilia' on Paramount +

EFE

By: EFE

Although she is not a mother in real life, the Mexican actress Mariana Treviño empathizes with “ Cecilia “, her character in the new homonymous series, a woman who keeps all the members of her family afloat, while trying to build her business.

Cecilia represents all the women who work, have a family and who juggle existentially with a lot of expertise to maintain a balance in the midst of all this “, assures Treviño in an interview with Efe.

Mariana Treviño (Monterrey, 1977) felt like a great responsibility to take on her shoulders the role of a woman with so many commitments in her life.

“It is the woman who She works, she has to move forward around her and herself, but sometimes this is left behind, that happens in ‘Cecilia’, she shows us all the time we dedicate to the demands of the world and how is it that we forget our own time “, he explains about the series that arrives this Tuesday at Paramount +.

On television, Mariana has been a mother on several occasions, one of the most remembered is her role as Remedios Rivera in the series “ 100 days to fall in love ”(2020), however in real life he has not gone through that experience.

I have touched live it through my characters, but I had never experienced the role of a modern day matron , who pulls all the strings, but I can deeply identify I have children or not ”, he asserts.

The story begins with Cecilia’s collapse in the middle of a party and in turn, the family collapse that this brings with it.

While she is lying unconscious in a hospital bed, she receives visits from her daughters, ex-husbands, sister, father and workers who begin to assess the woman to reflect on the treatment they have given her.

Among those visits will be the most constant, that of Dr. Jiménez, who will pour out her trapped feelings and with whom she will later establish a relationship

“The series tells us that all human beings, regardless of gender, have to know in which life we ​​are standing and which one we are building, that we cannot always stay in the same place ”, reflects the actress of“ Club de Cuervos ”(2015).

The story has the participation of Erik Hayser , Marimar Vega , Michel Brown and César Bono , to name a few, and shows the complexity of family relationships in a particular comedy that does not neglect real-life drama.

Although all the characters in the series m They show complex relationships between them and special bonds -like those of a family- one of the greatest difficulties of this first Mexican project of the Paramount + platform, was to create these bonds at a distance.

With few rehearsals and a few virtual meetings before the shootings, the series took place during the pandemic and most of the work fell on the skill that each of the actors carried out on their own.

We couldn’t do much Previous work due to the pandemic, we got to the set to meet each other and do the scenes (…) Ihtzi Hurtado thought that it would be more difficult to put together the family and create naturalness for the family but It wasn’t like that “, he assures.

In addition to” Cecilia “, Mariana Treviño is part of the new series by her friend and Mexican director Manolo Caro (” The house of flowers, 2015), “Once upon a time … but no longer”, which was recorded in Spain and It is in the post-production process.

Regarding this project, it is known that in addition to Treviño, it has the participation of the Colombian Sebastián Yatra, the Spanish Rossy de Palma and the Chilean Daniela Vega, among others.

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